There were slabbed shiny Morgans in every direction,
but there were precious few British coins at the show I attended today.![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif)
I did pick up a BUFL 1902 1/3 farthing and a few others small purchases that might be upgrades, but nothing before 1902. There were virtually no Victorian bronze or silver coins in high grade.
I saw an 1873 shilling that was very nearly UNC, but of course was graded and priced as UNC. There was also an MS63RB (actually full red) bun penny.
It looks like the availability of quality British coins has truly shrunk to near-zero. Heritage, here I come!
![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif)
I did pick up a BUFL 1902 1/3 farthing and a few others small purchases that might be upgrades, but nothing before 1902. There were virtually no Victorian bronze or silver coins in high grade.
I saw an 1873 shilling that was very nearly UNC, but of course was graded and priced as UNC. There was also an MS63RB (actually full red) bun penny.
It looks like the availability of quality British coins has truly shrunk to near-zero. Heritage, here I come!
Former owner, Cambridge Gate collection.
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Capped Bust Half Series
Capped Bust Half Dime Series
Collecting:
Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
<< <i>slabbed shiny Morgans >>
GACK!!!!!
Heritage? Stay away from MYcoins.
Two active GB dealers have mentioned they bought 0 at Coinex this year.
<< <i>Two active GB dealers have mentioned they bought 0 at Coinex this year. >>
A lack of gem material, or the lull before the storm?
I'll be holding my meager holdings for many years to come.......and, adding to them from time to time.......Gosh, I love Victoria!!
I will, unless they are MY coins!
Maybe both.
<< <i>Gosh, I love Victoria!!
Me, too
My OmniCoin Collection
My BankNoteBank Collection
Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
You can say that again.
Recent examples of seller's remorse:
WNC Coins, LLC
1987-C Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803
wnccoins.com
karlgoetzmedals.com
secessionistmedals.com
karlgoetzmedals.com
secessionistmedals.com
It is a bit, but many US sellers have already sold out and they're getting nothing new. For the most part, I have only been able to find British material being sold by dealers such as NEN. The market may well have already taken care of the supply.
There were a couple of world coin dealers I have bought some very nice coins off of in the past, including several satisfying mail order transactions. They are devoid of everything British except things like 1956 farthings.
I also heard the same old lament from one dealer: "a friend of mine went to London to buy British coins and came back empty handed."
agraded made a good point earlier about pricing/availability.